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The Quiet Part
The Cost of Clutter: A Journey to Home Harmony (Ep. 5)
Feeling overwhelmed by your cluttered surroundings?Step into the world of decluttering with "The Quiet Part", where host Mark Hansen and organizing professional Meghan Cocchiaro discuss the profound benefits of a tidy home. Meghan recounts her path from corporate chaos to creating peaceful, organized spaces for families, enhancing their overall well-being. This episode is packed with relatable anecdotes, expert advice, and actionable strategies for anyone looking to declutter their life.Key Highlights:The Visual Noise Concept: Explore how reducing clutter reduces the 'visual noise' that overwhelms your senses and disrupts your peacePersonal Clutter Tolerance: Learn how to identify your clutter threshold and customize your organizational practices accordinglyPractical Organization Tips: Get started on your decluttering journey with Meghan's easy-to-follow steps that cater to your unique household needsPsychological Benefits: Discover the mental and emotional uplift that comes from maintaining an orderly environmentProfessional Guidance: Gain insights into selecting the right organizing services to fit your lifestyle and communicating effectively to achieve optimal resultsAnd much more!Resources:eBook: What The Hack Are You Thinking?Connect with Mark Hansen: LinkedIn: Mark HansenWebsite: SecondComma.comEmail: mark@second-comma.comBook a 15-minute Intro Call Connect with  Meghan Cocchiaro: LinkedIn: Meghan CocchiaroWebsite: OrganizedbyMeg.comCall or text Meghan Cocchiaro: (513) 817-1584E-mail: meg@organizedbymeg.com About Meghan Cocchiaro: Meghan Cocchiaro transitioned from a high-pressure corporate job to a fulfilling career in home organization, driven by a passion to help others reduce stress through organized living. With a hands-on approach, Meghan tailors her strategies to fit the unique dynamics of each family, fostering environments that support both daily tasks and long-term wellness.About Mark Hansen: Mark Hansen, financial planner an
Music Industry Insights Worldwide - Equality & Diversity In The Music & Entertainment Industries
Mark Noble - Disability & Sustainability in Arts & Culture
Send us a textMark Noble is an English artist based in Somerset, UK. His works shine a new light on the under-valued aspects of the world in which we live. Often specialising in landscape paintings and abstract work, he infuses his worlds with a melancholic and spiritual beauty.After a difficult time at school (dealing with autism and severe dyslexia) and spending nearly 20 years working in a local plastics factory, Mark set out to pursue his dream of becoming an artist. Inspired by the work of Turner, he expresses the mystical, dream-like and sublime, through delicate attention to the commonplace or overlooked.Mark has exhibited paintings across the UK and Europe and has received interest from as far afield as South America. He is currently running art workshops to encourage those who, like him, have creative dreams yet to be fully realised.Work was recently sold at a large exhibition in London (the OXO Gallery) to raise awareness of Parkinson’s Disease and paintings are on display in several other galleries around England. In March 2021, Mark became an ambassador for a charity called 'Outside In' – their aim is to assist and promote disabled artists. He is also busy working on private commissions, exhibiting, developing new ideas and getting children involved with art (one Lottery-funded project involved children painting a mural at a local school in Glastonbury). In 2022, Mark also became an 'Inclusivity Ambassador' for 'Creative Portal'. This is an innovative website where artists from all disciplines can showcase their portfolios to industry professionals. Mark is helping to attract charities/organisations and encourage disadvantaged young people to sign up, get involved and express themselves creatively.Moving forward, Mark wants to promote environmentally friendly art as much as possible. His ‘Driftwood Collection’ features art painted on recycled materials such as old tiles, window frames, bark and even old coffee table tops!htt
Mindful Paths Podcast
Why Toxic Positivity Hurts More Than It Helps
Join your hosts, Nick and Hari, as they navigate the complexities of emotional intelligence and the effects of "toxic positivity" in our modern lives.In this episode, we explore the nuances of staying positive and its potential pitfalls, discussing the fine line between encouragement and invalidation. Nick shares personal anecdotes about physical fitness challenges and the importance of honest self-assessment. Hari reflects on the deeper implications of grief and the varied responses to support, emphasizing the need for empathy and genuine connection.Discover the concept of "tragic optimism," inspired by Viktor Frankl, and learn how to find meaning in adversity. We delve into philosophical insights from stoic philosophy and ancient wisdom, offering practical advice on embracing reality while fostering hope. Nick and Hari highlight the power of perspective, encouraging listeners to see life as an "infinite game," where every challenge is part of a broader journey.This episode is packed with valuable insights on emotional awareness, resilience, and the importance of authentic expression. Whether you're curious about the impact of societal expectations on emotional well-being or looking for ways to cultivate a balanced mindset, this discussion offers a fresh perspective.If you're ready to explore the depths of emotional intelligence, understand the complexities of positivity, and embrace a mindful approach to life's challenges, this episode is a must-listen.Hit like, share your thoughts in the comments, and spread the word to anyone who might benefit from a deeper understanding of emotional intelligence, resilience, and personal growth.Podcast Website: Mindful Paths Podcast: https://jgarecruitment.com/the-mindful-paths-podcast/Connect with Nick Day on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickdayConnect with Hari Kalymnios on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harikalymniosTransformational Coaching with Nick or Hari Enquiries: nick@t4mcoach.comVisit: https://harikal
HIT Like a Girl Pod: Empowering Women in Health IT
Bridging the Gender Gap: The Importance of Men Advocating for Gender Equity
In this episode of the Joy Rios welcomes Brad Johnson, and David Smith, authors of, "Athena Rising: How and Why Men Should Mentor Women" and "Good Guys: How Men Can Be Better Allies for Women in the Workplace," highlighting the importance of male engagement in promoting gender diversity and inclusion. They discuss their work on gender equity in the workplace, driven by personal motivations and extensive research. The conversation covers practical strategies for men to show up as allies, the benefits of diverse workplaces, and the personal and professional gains men can achieve by advocating for gender equity. Episode Highlights [00:02:37] Importance of Men Engaging in Gender Equity Work [00:09:44] Potential Penalties for Advocating for Gender Equity [00:12:30] Importance of Listening and Learning in Gender Equity Efforts [00:13:45] Addressing Fear in Men Mentoring Women [00:16:49] Eye-Opening Experiences of Gender Disparities in the Workplace Stay connected to Brad Johnson & David Smith: Brad Johnson | David Smith Workplace Allies | LinkedIn

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